CAUSES OF ABANDONED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN MALAYSIA By YAP ENG HOE A thesis submitted to the Department of Surveying, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Construction Management May 2013 This work is dedicated to Papa, Mummy, and Koko … … for their unwavering love, unfaltering support and immense patience. ii ABSTRACT CAUSES OF ABANDONED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN MALAYSIA Yap Eng Hoe Abandonment of construction projects (ACP) is considered one of the most common and serious problems plaguing the Malaysian construction industry given the number and the value of the projects involved. It affects not only the immediate purchasers but also other project players and the general public. Sometimes it also involves expending public fund to revive abandoned projects. Yet, research is scarce on this issue; hence this research was conducted to investigate the problems. Firstly the issues surrounding the problem and existing literature on the causes of ACP are reviewed. Then, potential causes of ACP are also reviewed and summarized into 41 items to be rated in an industry wide questionnaire survey. The questionnaire also includes an open-ended question on suggestions to solve ACP. 225 questionnaire responses were received. Subsequently, a series of ten semi-structured interviews were conducted to obtain detailed opinions from experienced players in the industry concerning the causes of ACP and how to solve the problems. The interviewees include architects, developers, property consultants, the honorary secretary general of the National House Buyers Association etc. to ensure a comprehensive view was obtained. Quantitative analyses include ranking of the 41 potential causes of ACP with Spearman‟s ranking correlation between different groups of respondents, and factor analysis with Cronbach‟s α reliability analysis. Qualitative analyses include organizing into themes the iii results of the open ended question on solving ACP and the results of the semi- structured interviews. Discussions include interpreting the underlying factors extracted from factor analysis in light of the qualitative results. The results show the owner to be mainly responsible for ACP (i.e. cash flow problems, incompetence, siphoning out of money, etc.), followed by the role of government regulations. A risk management expert system module within BIM, a middle ground solution between the sell-then-build and build-then-sell schemes, and others are proposed. iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all, I would like to thank my supervisor Dr Tan Hai Chen and co-supervisor Dr Chia Fah Choy for their professionalism, patience and guidance. I am very fortunate to have benefited from the convergence of each of their unique expertise. The best parts of this thesis would not have been possible without their inputs. Then, I would like to thank the interviewees and the questionnaire respondents. It is fortunate that there are people in the industry who support research efforts and have provided quality information. Also, the moral support of relatives and friends is important. They are uncles, aunties, my late grandmother, cousins, housemates, colleagues at UTAR, Facebook friends, occasional friends, and even strangers who give words of encouragement. However, I would like to particularly mention my roommate Eugene Yiap Chong Jin, and my buddy Ho Chun Khiang who have provided extraordinary moral support to ease my countless episodes of sufferings throughout the process. Last but not least, I would to thank my father Yap Chai Boon, my late mother Ong Siew Lan, and my elder brother Dr Yap Eng Hwa for things that are so great, words fail me. To state it simply but inadequately, they are affection, encouragement, patience, friendship, helping to prepare the thousands of questionnaires, financial support, and good food. v APPROVAL SHEET This thesis entitled “CAUSES OF ABANDONED CONSTRUCTON PROJECTS IN MALAYSIA” was prepared by YAP ENG HOE and submitted as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Construction Management at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman. Approved by: _______________________________ (Assistant Professor Dr Tan Hai Chen) Date:……………………... Supervisor Department of Surveying Faculty of Engineering and Science Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman ________________________________ (Assistant Professor Dr Chia Fah Choy) Date:……………………... Co-supervisor Department of Surveying Faculty of Engineering and Science Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman vi FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN Date: ___________________ SUBMISSION OF THESIS It is hereby certified that YAP ENG HOE (ID No: 07UEM08775) has completed this thesis entitled “CAUSES OF ABANDONED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN MALAYSIA” under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr Tan Hai Chen (Supervisor) from the Department of Surveying, Faculty of Engineering and Science, and Assistant Professor Dr Chia Fah Choy (Co-Supervisor) from the Department of Surveying, Faculty of Engineering and Science. I understand that the University will upload softcopy of my thesis in pdf format into UTAR Institutional Repository, which may be made accessible to UTAR community and public. Yours truly, _______________________ (YAP ENG HOE) vii DECLARATION I YAP ENG HOE hereby declare that the thesis is based on my original work except for quotations and citations which have been duly acknowledged. I also declare that it has not been previously or concurrently submitted for any other degree at UTAR or other institutions. ________________ (YAP ENG HOE) Date: _______________ viii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT v APPROVAL SHEET vi SUBMISSION OF THESIS vii DECLARATION viii LIST OF TABLES xii LIST OF FIGURES xiv LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xiv CHAPTER 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Rationale for Research 3 1.2 Aim and Objectives 8 1.3 Research Methodology 8 1.4 Organisation of Chapters 10 2.0 CAUSES OF ABANDONED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS – A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE 13 2.1 Causes of Abandoned Construction Projects in Malaysia 13 2.1.1 Mismanagement 14 2.1.2 Unfavourable government policies 16 2.1.3 Inefficient public delivery system 19 2.1.4 Unfavourable economic conditions 20 2.1.5 Financial problems 21 2.2 Factors Affecting the Success of Projects 21 2.2.1 Project characteristic related factors 26 2.2.2 Procurement related factors 28 2.2.3 Project management factors 32 2.2.4 Project participants related factors 36 2.2.5 External factors 43 2.2.6 Other relevant factors 46 2.3 Summary 47 3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 49 3.1 What is research? 49 3.2 Research methodology 50 3.2.1 Quantitative method 51 3.2.2 Qualitative method 53 3.2.3 Triangulated studies / mixed methods 57 3.3 Literature Review 58 3.4 Questionnaire Survey 58 3.4.1 Questionnaire design 59 ix 3.4.2 Sampling 59 3.5 Semi-structured Interview 62 3.6 Analysis of Data 63 3.7 Summary 64 4.0 ANALYSIS OF DATA 65 4.1 General Characteristics of Questionnaire Respondents 65 4.1.1 Experience of respondents in abandoned construction projects 66 4.1.2 Roles of respondents in the projects 67 4.1.3 Types of the projects 68 4.1.4 How the projects were funded 69 4.2 Ranking of Causes of Abandoned Construction Projects 69 4.2.1 Ranking 70 4.2.2 Spearman‟s ranking correlation 72 4.3 Factor Analysis 77 4.3.1 Analysis considerations 77 4.3.2 Underlying factors extracted 80 4.3.3 Cronbach‟s α reliability analysis 83 4.4 Results of Open Ended Question on Solving Abandonment of Construction Projects 84 4.4.1 General answers 86 4.4.2 Answers specific to resolving already abandoned projects 93 4.4.3 Causes of abandoned construction projects 95 4.5 Results of Semi-structured Interviews 96 4.5.1 Causes of abandoned construction projects 98 4.5.2 Suggestions to manage or mitigate abandonment of construction projects 113 4.6 Summary 115 5.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS 117 5.1 General Adequacy of Data in Complementing the Lack of Available Literature 117 5.1.1 General adequacy of quantitative data 118 5.1.2 General adequacy of qualitative data 119 5.2 Discussion on the Ranking of Potential Causes of Abandoned Construction Projects 119 5.3 Comparing Causes of Abandoned Construction Projects between Results of Literature Review, Open-Ended Question of Questionnaire and Semi-Structured Interviews 122 5.3.1 Common points 124 5.3.2 Exclusive points 126 5.4 Interpreting the Underlying Factors Extracted From Factor Analysis with the Results of Literature Review, Open-Ended Question of Questionnaire and Semi- Structured Interviews 126 5.4.1 Under-pricing of contract and disruption of payment to contractor 127 5.4.2 Project teamwork and ethical issues 129 x
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